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Over the last several years, Vladimir V. Putin and his siloviki have worked energetically to stifle all types of dissent, while doing little to stop government corruption and organized crime.
Mayor Piero Fassino, a veteran politician of the centre-left who began life as a communist, and local businesses, have worked energetically to show the city in the best possible light.When Erasmus visited on a recent week-day afternoon, the atmosphere was pleasant and a system for booking places in the queue online was working well.
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France's president, Nicolas Sarkozy, had worked energetically to persuade Arab countries to make an appeal through the usually fairly useless Arab League for the UN to come to the aid of Libyan civilians.
But Ms. Krueger has worked energetically, and even in this short time has become an important voice in Albany for health issues and for reforming a stagnant legislative process.
Peng worked energetically until August 1966, when the beginning of the Cultural Revolution had him recalled to Chengdu and the first Red Guards began patrolling the streets, violently attacking their perceived enemies.
He applied July 9, 1886, for a U.S. patent and worked energetically at developing the process.
Those memories focused his opposition to the gulf war, which he says he worked energetically to avert.
He owned and operated the Honolulu Advertiser and worked energetically to develop the tourist and pineapple industries.
The NAACP, as well as other black civic groups, worked energetically to maintain calm among the black people of Philadelphia.
Iran has also been working energetically toward developing a nuclear weapons capacity, American intelligence says.
They were the right people for this story, they have done right by it, and they continue to work energetically to publish information that warrants public disclosure and debate.
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